how to properly hold an N64 controller
how to properly hold an N64 controller
The Less I Know The Better | Tame Impala
Oh my love, can’t you see that you’re on my mind
Don’t suppose we could convince your lover to change his mind
♂: I am a boy who has a crush on you
♀: I am a girl who has a crush on you
⭐: I am a nonbinary person who has a crush on you
✂: Just delete your tumblr already
✌: You’re awesome
♡: I love your blog
❁: You’re beautiful
🌸: You’re attractive
✓: I hate you
☹: You’re ugly
☀: I want to fuck you
♬: I wish we were close
♧: I wish we were friends in real life
☆: I relate to a lot of the same things you go through
☮: You inspire me
☾: We should kiss maybe if you wanna that’d be great
✖: I would give you the greatest hug
★: I’m scared to talk to you but I think you’re great
∇: You’ve changed urls/icons so much that I don’t remember who you are
○: I don’t remember why I follow you
☄: I wish I could help you but I’m not sure how
✨: You’ve taught me things
⚓️: I wish you’d take better care of yourself
©: You’re a bit problematic
™: You’re a cinnamon roll
❄️: I cherish you
🌙: Please post more
💫: We don’t talk much but I wouldn’t mind being your friend
♪: You’re very talented
∀: I don’t understand you
yes! I know some are put off by the art style of the game (something I find very refreshing honestly), but its implemented in a way that works to its advantage. It’s heavily reliant on dry, witty comedy as well as wordplay and pokes fun at common systems and expectations present in other rpgs. This game had me laughing often.
The soundtrack is varied and fun, adding to the atmosphere of the game. It genuinely feels like a grandiose adventure at times even with the stick figure characters.
The battle system is simple and no enemy is really that challenging, but it’s also relatively quick. I never had to grind to complete it. I actually looked forward to certain fights because the description of the enemy was usually pretty fun.
It’s bigger than you’d think, with a lot of context-sensitive items and perks that unlock areas, dialogue, and loot throughout. Choices matter and can alter areas and lock you out them if you’re not careful. There’s also a promise of dlc (the Desolate Lonely Coast in-game).
It’s a romp. I was a cow puncher first run, I’m gonna go snake oiler second.

it’s like imagine if the only story you ever got to hear was the odyssey. It’s big and exciting and it has its twists and turns, but after a while you get hungry for anything else.
I think you sometimes can be a bit overly negative / harsh, but I definitely can understand not really wanting to experience that same overly classic storyline that Square’s trying to rely on with these secondary releases.
that’s also really fair. I know I’m harsh on rpgs. I just know that a studio with the talent and money that square-enix and its subsidiaries has, it really shouldn’t be as reliant on dated cliche plot devices and characters as it is.
It comes right down to: more Nier Automata quality, less Final Fantasy 1 remakes.